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The late Jack Kirby is an artist and writer who has been associated with
some of the best comics in the superhero genre, primarily with Marvel.
He was a loyal, and more importantly prolific, lieutenant to Marvel’s editor Stan Lee. Sometimes
his artistic quality slipped when he was simply drawing too many comics, but he was always a superb draughtsman and
had an excellent eye for dramatic action sequences.
When Kirby had the time he could come up with some stunning visuals. One of my favourite comic covers is
Fantastic Four # 72 which introduces a new character ‘The Silver Surfer’ .
Jack Kirby was the creator who envisaged a silvery skinned alien who flew through the universe
on a surfboard! – This was the swinging sixties after all. 
When Stan Lee saw how Kirby had portrayed the Silver Surfer he realised that he had captured
something truly cosmic, and the Surfer’s portentous language flowed from that. This demonstrates
how an artist can interact with the writer to create something that only a partnership could
produce.
The Fantastic Four cover of #72 inspired me to paint the Surfer using traditional oils on
canvas. Here is my version, which is a mirror image of the cover. John
McNally
The Silver Surfer

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The Silver Surfer had religious overtones when it was first published. The
alien Norrin Radd had offered himself as a sacrifice to save his planet Zenn-La from Galactus - 'the devourer of worlds'.
Galactus needed to consume living planets in order to
survive. However he transformed Norrin Radd into the Silver Surfer to become his herald, finding
suitable alternative planets throughout the universe.
When Galactus found the Earth it was so full of vibrant life that it offered an
irresistible feast for him. Luckily for us he was unable to consume our planet because the Silver Surfer turned
on his master, and fought him to a standstill.

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Eventually the Silver Surfer had to sacrifice himself again to save the Earth, this time he
sacrificed his freedom to roam the cosmos, when Galactus imposed a force field barrier around the planet.
Subsequent stories had the barrier removed, mainly because confining the Silver Surfer to Earth restricted the full
potential of universe-wide adventures.
The Surfer has always been my favourite Marvel character, and I'm currently
painting a Jack Kirby cover from Fantastic Four #72. I don't think there is
anyone painting these pictures using traditional oils on canvas, and I hope to sell them to comic fans over the Internet.
John McNally

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